Citizen Schools

Social Services Organization in Boston, Massachusetts

4.5(2 reviews)
(617) 314-1380300 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210View on Yelp

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About Citizen Schools

Citizen Schools at 300 Congress St is a Boston-based provider of community service/non-profit. Their 4.5-star average comes from 2 Yelp reviews. They are listed under community service/non-profit. Greater Boston has intense competition, but western Massachusetts is underserved.

How They Can Help

Services at Citizen Schools include community service/non-profit. If you need help figuring out what benefits or programs you qualify for, they can walk you through the options. Call (617) 314-1380.

What to Expect

Call (617) 314-1380 or visit their office at 300 Congress St in Boston. Bring a photo ID, proof of address, proof of income, and Social Security cards for household members. Having documents ready speeds up the process significantly.

Service Area

Citizen Schools is at 300 Congress St in Boston, MA. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Citizen Schools help with?
Citizen Schools provides community service/non-profit in Boston, MA. They can help with benefits screening, application assistance, food programs, utility help, and connections to other local resources. Call (617) 314-1380.
Can Citizen Schools help me apply for food stamps?
Many community organizations help with SNAP and other food assistance applications. Call (617) 314-1380 to ask whether they provide application assistance and what the current processing time looks like in Massachusetts.
Can Citizen Schools help if I am not a US citizen?
Eligibility varies by program. Some benefits are available regardless of immigration status while others have citizenship or residency requirements. Call (617) 314-1380 to discuss your situation confidentially.
Does Citizen Schools help with utility bills?
Some organizations administer utility assistance programs like LIHEAP or have emergency funds for families facing shutoff. Call (617) 314-1380 to ask about energy and utility help in Boston.
What documents do I need to bring?
Typically a photo ID, proof of address, proof of income for all household members, and Social Security cards. Some programs require additional documentation. Call (617) 314-1380 to find out exactly what to bring.

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